http://thepiratebay.org/ caries the dr who episodes. It also contains some
very ammusing Legal Threats and their responses ;-)
(http://static.thepiratebay.org/legal/)
Unfortunately they don't have either the daily show or bullshit which are
two things btefnet ruled for. Any suggestions for
I use notepad every now and again if I want to fix something simple on one
page of code that would take less time than the loading time of Dreamweaver,
other than that, never use it.
-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 May 2005 22:16
To:
keeping them in books would mean endless shuffling to keep
them alphabetized (please tell me you intend to shuffle...if
i know there's a collection out there that's not
alphabetized, I'll never sleep again) :)
I have my DVD's alphabetised on shelves (LONG shelves ;-) but my games are
in
I used no-ip.com for years, then I just got a static IP from my ISP, much
simpler :)
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 May 2005 17:32
To: CF-Community
Subject: Dynamic IP Forwarding?
Who does everyone use for using a domain name with
I am far from a hardcore programmer as I spend most of my working days using
scripting languages such as coldfusion, however I would only every use
notepad if that was the only tool available to me. As I always have homesite
available for cf work that is what I use, otherwise it would be a bit
Alexander Appleton IV wrote:
irc is a PITA.. newsgroups are easier to get shows and such from..
It looks like the rest of the world is catching up to the new reality:
http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67588,00.html?tw=rss.TEK
Jochem
I actually replaced notepad. The first time, I replaced it with
metapadhttp://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/.
When I got a new laptop, I replaced it with programmer's
notpadhttp://www.pnotepad.org/.
These replacements are used only when absolutely necessary. Like a quick
view of source and such.
yeah... won't be long before those are locked down too... :(
On 5/23/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Appleton IV wrote:
irc is a PITA.. newsgroups are easier to get shows and such from..
It looks like the rest of the world is catching up to the new reality:
Alexander Appleton IV wrote:
yeah... won't be long before those are locked down too... :(
I see few legal remedies for the owners of intellectual property. The
e-commerce directive and the DMCA both have exceptions for caching so it is a
bit hard to go after the Usenet providers. And smart
I think the whole gist of this issue is why do you want to waste your
time typing each and every single character when the editor does it for
you? Not to mention the editor can quickly insert snippets, code
templates, etc.
To me, it's nothing to be proud of when stating you use Notepad. To me,
Warning: different Jerry alert!
I think it is really a question of CAN you use notepad, not DO you.
Do you as a developer know all the tags and functions and their
attributes well enough that you can type them in by hand without the
aid of the editing environment?
Because when it really hits
I believe the relevant concept, is that one COULD use notepad/any text editor
to create correct code. In other words, one can code, not just use wizards on
WYSIWYG drag and drop editors.
Now using a text editor in exclusion of a more full featured IDE is snobbery
and a waste of time, IMHO.
I have a potential project that requires transforming one database schema into
another. The project specifies using DTS. Does anyone have an online resource
for this or could someone give me an idea of how easy or difficult this would
be to code? The project calls for one MSSQL server to DTS
Very good points, but in those cases, you probably would be
debugging/correcting and not creating large blocks of code.
Fortunately, we work in an environment where it wouldn't make sense to
walk downstairs to the server room when we can do it right in our own
office. But, we don't colocation
The first thing I would do is see if your network people can make the
network connection as simple as possible. You might be able to get away
with creating a linked server if the VPN is configured to allow the
necessary traffic.
Then, look at www.sqlservercentral.com for some good references.
I sometimes term serv into a server where I need to do a quick fix on code.
I almost always use notepad in such cases and mainly because of the speed to
load the program and type in it through that connection. Although a lot of
times I just fix it on my desktop in whatever program then copy
I did google it but I wanted to see if there were good references that someone
here knew about...
Thanks for the help.
Howie
--- On Monday, May 23, 2005 10:12 AM, Dawson, Michael scribed: ---
The first thing I would do is see if your network people can make the
network connection as simple
Don't get me wrong, at my full-time job, I would never consider
editing from the server room. Without a net. Without VCS. Without my
iTunes. Wouldn't happen. (Can't happen, since I sit in Boston and my
servers are in Colorado and Minneapolis)
But whenever a high-value short term consulting job
Of course - to be honest - we can't really complain. I mean - it isn't
exactly legal. We all know that TV companies _should_ provide their
shows online. Hell, they could sell ad space TWICE - how smart is
that, but we can't force them to be intelligent.
On 5/23/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL
So, has anyone else been playing with the google map stuff I sent out
on Friday? I think I discovered that the xml file needs to be in a web
accessible directory, but I'm not sure why. I can take the same xml
file and read it in via cfhttp and it works. If I read it in via
cffile, I get the map
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 10:34 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Do Hardcore Programmers Really Use Notepad?
Don't get me wrong, at my full-time job, I would never consider
editing from the server room. Without a
Not to mention that sometimes you may not know what Edit will actually
open. Notepad, reg editor, etc. Depends on the mapping.
M!ke
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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 10:01 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Do Hardcore Programmers
i played.
and got it to work, 1 time :(
its weird, change lat/lon, just doesnt work.
go back, download, re run, works fine.
any ideas anyone?
tw
On 5/23/05, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, has anyone else been playing with the google map stuff I sent out
on Friday? I think I
Yes, I did notice this (which is why my local-only version didnt work.)
I think google is actually fetching the file and applying it to the
page during the map request. The xml also can't be behind a password
protected area.
I spent the weekend getting lat/long values for all my db entries, so
I
I am beginning to collect quite a few digital images from our Canon S50
camera. I was wondering how other people organize their images once
they have been copied to a computer/server.
I want to manually add keywords or comments on the photos as they are
downloaded from the camera. However, I'm
An oldie.
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From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Everything you are taking about, this gem can do... Side note: by storing
all your pictures in one single directory will grind your system to a halt
when trying to access it. Drive access get
googles picasa2
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if you open it in ie click the packet number it will open your irc
client connectto approriate server.
then just Ctrl-V in chanel text window you should be cued up.
would rather use firefox to check packetnews, but the copy link
functiondosnt
To keep myself sane, I'm looking for alternatives to Visual Source Safe
for a source control system. VSS has a load of personality,
especially when you're working over a network, vpn, etc...
Ideally, I'd love a system that integrates into Visual Studio like VSS
does -- kinda like a Visual
I group my images by date as well, but I have broken the galleries
down into some large piles, which each have date folders under them.
What do you not like about the EXIF and IPTC metadata? I just spent
this weekend getting CF to talk to java to read the metadata for this
filetype, and I like
You could try Vault...
http://www.sourcegear.com/vault/index.html
HTH
On 5/23/05, Eric Carlisle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To keep myself sane, I'm looking for alternatives to Visual Source Safe
for a source control system. VSS has a load of personality,
especially when you're working over
I like FastStone image viewer for this.
http://www.faststone.org/
And it's free (non-commercial use)! :-)
Eric
Dawson, Michael wrote:
I am beginning to collect quite a few digital images from our Canon S50
camera. I was wondering how other people organize their images once
they have been
If you haven't already done so, I suggest getting the PimpZilla 2.0
theme for Firefox. It's great! They paid a good bit of attention to
detail with this theme.
M!ke
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Maybe I worded it wrong. I do like the EXIF metadata. It's just that
the programs I have, other than ZoomBrowser, don't handle the data.
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:01 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Digital Image
Ya gotta love the leopard skin background
On 5/23/05, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you haven't already done so, I suggest getting the PimpZilla 2.0
theme for Firefox. It's great! They paid a good bit of attention to
detail with this theme.
M!ke
+10
Google's Picasa 2.0 is one of the best photo organizer's I've ever
usedand I've tried a lot. Oh, and there's that small detail about
it being free too..
On 5/23/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
googles picasa2
I have one small pet peave about it. I don't like it shelling out ini
files in every folder having images. Other from that, it's spectacular.
Marlon Moyer wrote:
+10
Google's Picasa 2.0 is one of the best photo organizer's I've ever
usedand I've tried a lot. Oh, and there's that
I'd never really noticed that beforeThe other thing that I forgot
to mention is that it is non-destructive when it modifies files. It
peeved me at first because I would make a bunch of changes (cropping,
red eye removal,etc) and then I'd drag the images onto a thumb drive
from windows
That's really cool. I used the first version, not the 2nd. I'm going
to install it and give it another try.
Eric
Marlon Moyer wrote:
I'd never really noticed that beforeThe other thing that I forgot
to mention is that it is non-destructive when it modifies files. It
peeved me at first
Raymond Camden wrote:
Of course - to be honest - we can't really complain. I mean - it
isn't exactly legal.
Downloading is not illegal here.
Jochem
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Heh, for the _majority_ of us then. ;)
Let me ask you this though - and the you can be anyone actually.
Let's say your country does not have the same copyright laws. Let's
say ABC says, please don't download our shows. Would you feel any
moral obligation to respect their wishes?
For example,
Raymond Camden wrote:
Heh, for the _majority_ of us then. ;)
Let me ask you this though - and the you can be anyone actually.
Let's say your country does not have the same copyright laws. Let's
say ABC says, please don't download our shows. Would you feel any
moral obligation to respect
sooo... i just tried to move my first domains to go daddy,
and i had the standard domain protection lock on there, with the typical
we want your business blah blah blah...
so i called, and im getting 8.75 for all of my domains now :)
WOO HOO HOO HOOO HOOO
WOO HOO HOO HOOO HOOO
WOO HOO HOO HOOO
if it doesn't bother you that they've been anally raping you up until
now...by all means, stay :)
I have real issues with the people that charge X until you find a
better price and -then- say, oh, well we can charge you Y as well.
Then why the #%! haven't you been charging me Y from the get-go?
Network Solutions
Come for the High-Priced Domains, Stay for the Anal Rape (TM)
- Jim
Charlie Griefer wrote:
if it doesn't bother you that they've been anally raping you up until
now...by all means, stay :)
I have real issues with the people that charge X until you find a
better price and
I would have moved them just on principle.
It was OK to charge you $35 for however long... Now that you are threatening
to move, now is when they give you the deal.. That's just my biased opinion.
I have registered domains since 1995 when net Sol was the only game in town
(and very barbaric to
That commercial is for Vonage, I think.
People do stupid things - like stay at NetSol. :)
I think a lot of their issues are mor than price-related. Bad business
practices and extreme difficulty in getting domains away from them is a
good start.
Ray
Jim Campbell wrote:
Network Solutions
So this is a bit off topic - but dang - that is pretty cool of the BBC
to show the uncensored version.
On 5/23/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raymond Camden wrote:
Heh, for the _majority_ of us then. ;)
Let me ask you this though - and the you can be anyone actually.
http://oracle.promotionexpert.com/SpaceSweepstakes/en/index.jsp
I wonder if being able to write SQL statements against an Oracle DB with
ColdFusion would give me any chance for getting an entry.
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C code. C
Why the indignation?
As a consumer, you are trying to get as much as you can, for as little as
you can.
As the vendor, they are trying to give you as little as they can, for as
much as they can.
If you've been happily paying a company X dollars for years, can you
honestly expect them to call
I would be pissed off, too. It's a trust issue for me. You offer me
$35 (or whatever) per domain per year. I trust that you are giving me
the lowest competitive price you can while still being able to run your
business. Not gouging me for all you can while realizing that you can
cut costs
:) ok.
1. the govt has been doing it to my family for well over 100 years,
and im not moving from the usa.
2. i charge what i can charge, as long as i can charge it, thats
capitalism baby. i completely understand. its on me not to try to
get better pricing. there are INDUSTRIES that are based
On 5/23/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why the indignation?
As a consumer, you are trying to get as much as you can, for as little as
you can.
As the vendor, they are trying to give you as little as they can, for as
much as they can.
Then why do registrars like godaddy charge a fraction of
To go along with this, how about NetSol's policy of sending out renewal
notices that were clearly deceptive (as deemed by the courts, I believe)
two years before renewal was even necessary? Can anyone tell me that is
a honest business practice?
Ray
Ray Champagne wrote:
I would be pissed
Hi,
I am using ROUTIS from Deluo, and using the GPS from them for using
with laptop. Its doing the great job, but I want to to tell the map
which route to take, is there anyway to do with this map?. i.e. the
route this software create does not take lot of interstate Hwys, And I
want to create my
What I want to know is, does this really necessary to provide the
equalancy of the backhome degree for TN purpose?
I mean to say is , under the documets from NAFTA, it says Bachelor
Degree or 2 years of post secondary diploma from Canadian/US
institure AND 3 years relevant experience.
So,
Not bothered by it, just curious about it.
This idea that companies somehow owe it to you to offer the lowest
possible price they can. That simply is not capitalism.
If you are having a garage sale, and one guy offers you 20 bucks for your
couch, and another guy offers you 30, who ya gonna
When I was over there vacationing, I watched a hymenoplasty at 8:00pm
on a show called 'Plastic Surgery Live' so showing uncensored versions
doesn't seem that far of a stretch.
On 5/23/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So this is a bit off topic - but dang - that is pretty cool of the
Is that price retroactive?
On 5/23/05, Tony Weeg wrote:
sooo... i just tried to move my first domains to go daddy,
and i had the standard domain protection lock on there, with the typical
we want your business blah blah blah...
so i called, and im getting 8.75 for all of my domains now :)
If you are having a garage sale, and one guy offers you 20 bucks for your
couch, and another guy offers you 30, who ya gonna sell it to? Is this
dishonest?
Ah, but see, this example is not a fair comparison. You didn't get
asked how much the couch is, they offered money to you. Using your
G, I believe you are arguing that a company is allowed to charge as much as it
wants for a product. I, and most of us probably agree, if they charge that
price to everyone.
I think the dishonest business practice here is that they advertise, and charge
price A until one comes back and then
My deep seated dislike of Net Sol goes way back and it has little to do with
what they charge now. They had a far inferior service back then (1995) that
they charged TOP dollar for many years. Pillaging off the consumer. They
were the ONLY GAME in town. A monopoly on the market. Does ANYONE
Whatever company you've got right now, trust me, they want to get as much
from you, and give you as little as possible. It's just how business works.
Sometimes they give you good deals, etc, but those are purely business
decisions. Big business simply does NOT operate from the goodness of
Amen, brotha!
Ian Skinner wrote:
G, I believe you are arguing that a company is allowed to charge as much as
it wants for a product. I, and most of us probably agree, if they charge
that price to everyone.
I think the dishonest business practice here is that they advertise, and
charge
i only use mapsource from garmin
am thinking about a way i could send routes way points to from my
gps to a google map app.
but dont think i have the smarts to do that/.
but would be cool
On 5/23/05, Asim Manzur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using ROUTIS from Deluo, and using the GPS
The company is certainly allowed to price things however they like.
But I personally refuse to give my business to a company that I have
to be worried about gouging me every chance they get (unless I have to
due to monopoly, but will switch at the very first opportunity).
There is a difference
Wait, that example doesn't seem quite right either. Wouldn't it be more
akin to:
Guy1: How much for that couch?
Me: 30 bucks.
Guy1 goes to the garage sale next door. Sees the same couch for cheaper.
Guy1 returns.
Guy1: Same couch is 20 bucks next door. How much for your couch again?
Me: 20
i completely agree with this too.
Amen, brotha!
Ian Skinner wrote:
G, I believe you are arguing that a company is allowed to charge as much
as it wants for a product. I, and most of us probably agree, if they
charge that price to everyone.
I think the dishonest business practice here
Well, I guess you're right with that example. That is a little more
accurate.
I guess in the legal sense, this is not evil, but from the consumer
point of view, I think it is. In your example, considering the couches
were the exact same, I would go back to the guy next door and buy his.
Of
Well, they give you hints and let you try as many times as you want
and the one I did was only 6 questions long. S, I don't think you
really have to know it that well. ;)
On 5/23/05, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://oracle.promotionexpert.com/SpaceSweepstakes/en/index.jsp
I
I may try it, but looking at the rules, I wonder why they waited to 8 days
before the end of the contest that started last December to tell me about it.
I must really be low on their contact list.
Saw in the official rules that one can also enter by sending a postcard
postmarked no later the
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At 05:00 PM 5/23/2005, you wrote:
Subject: network solutions vs. go daddy.
From: Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 12:40:38 -0700
Thread:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messagesthreadid=17255forumid=5#158417
G, I believe you are arguing that a company
Marlon Moyer wrote:
When I was over there vacationing, I watched a hymenoplasty at 8:00pm
on a show called 'Plastic Surgery Live' so showing uncensored versions
doesn't seem that far of a stretch.
I have been watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer on the BBC for years. First
Thursday at 6:45 PM a
If a you charge a client $150 an hour for the last six projects, and
the client finds out all of your competitors charge $30 an hour, and
he asks you about it and you say Oh, I'll only charge you $30 from
now on, how happy do you think that customer will be with the new
price?
Do you think he
Raymond Camden wrote:
So this is a bit off topic - but dang - that is pretty cool of the BBC
to show the uncensored version.
The BBC is very good with their shows. You may or may not like the shows
themselves, there is no accounting for taste, but the organisation around it is
of very high
I would kill the developer that is undercutting my price.
which reminds me...when does the new Sopranos season get under way?
Jerry Johnson wrote:
If a you charge a client $150 an hour for the last six projects, and
the client finds out all of your competitors charge $30 an hour, and
he asks
dr who is by far my favorite tv show atm
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Does anyone know anything about this site?
http://www.abercrombiekent.com
I have reason to believe someone used a machine (mail.abercrombiekent.com)
to attempt a hack of our website attempting to get some of our commercial
CFX tags for free :(
I've done the standard whois and contacted the
-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:09 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Do Hardcore Programmers Really Use Notepad?
Not to mention that sometimes you may not know what Edit will actually
open. Notepad, reg editor, etc.
damn man, that sucks...
never heard of them... but they seem to be a fairly good company...
rogue developers i supps.
tw
On 5/23/05, Paul Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know anything about this site?
http://www.abercrombiekent.com
I have reason to believe someone used a
oh do i remember those days...
On 5/23/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:09 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Do Hardcore Programmers Really Use Notepad?
Not to mention that
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 10:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Hack attempt... :(
damn man, that sucks...
never heard of them... but they seem to be a fairly good company...
rogue developers i supps.
tw
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